SeaSack Carries Everything You Need for the Beach

Going to the beach takes the #1 slot in many “Best Ways to Relax” lists. The sound of waves crashing, the feel of the soft and warm sand, the unmistakable smell of salty air – it’s an instant stress reducer, or so we think. The idea of relaxing seaside is perfect yet when we get there we’re met with a heavy load of towels, chairs, toys, and food. After some fun in the sun, we have to lug it all back to the parking lot and fill our trunk with sand-riddled items. But, that all changes with SeaSack.

SeaSack is a beach chair backpack and can handle every trip to the beach. It carries everything you may need or want while you’re relaxing, and then some. It’s designed to relieve you of the small annoyances so you can thoroughly enjoy the beach.

This is, hands down, the most convenient and useful beach bag ever. The standard size has enough space inside for two beach chairs, two towels, lotion, and any other beach accessories for two. On either side is a large mesh pocket to store food, water, diapers, books, and everything else you need on the beach. Inside SeaSack is a zip-safe pouch to safely and securely store your electronics and valuables.

The SeaSack XL is perfect for family trips to the beach. Fitting an incredible four beach chairs, five+ towels, and every beach accessory you need, the SeaSack XL holds everything securely so your trip to the sand is as easy as can be. The SeaSack XL also has two large mesh pockets on the sides as well as the zip-safe pouch.

Both sizes of the SeaSack are made with ultra-durable 1680-denier polyester that can easily hold 60 lbs. The back features a thick layer of padding for a comfortable carry as well as flexible shoulder straps to be worn as a backpack, on one shoulder, or carried in your hand. The main compartment of the SeaSack fully zips so nothing will fall out from when it’s in your car until it’s unloaded.

But, the SeaSack can be used for so much more than just the beach. It’s also the perfect size for camping, tailgating, concerts, picnics, a weekend away, and so much more. When it’s not in use, you can use it to store your gear or it can easily fold flat to remain out of the way.

The SeaSack is live with a Kickstarter campaign ending on November 25th. The Super Early Bird pledge is still available which guarantees you the SeaSack for only $36. The SeaSack XL is yours for only $45. Both sizes will be delivered in March 2017. With every purchase, SeaSack will buy a pair of shoes for someone in need through the Soles4Souls charity.

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